Heytesbury

Heytesbury is a village in Wiltshire, England. A Romano-British settlement existed on Tytherington Hill, and the town was known as Hestrebe to the Anglo-Saxons. From 1449 to 1832, Heytesbury was a parliamentary constituency, returning two MPs; it was abolished by the Great Reform Act of 1832, as it was a Tory-controlled rotten borough. In 2011, Heytesbury had a population of 696 people.